A New Jersey man pleaded guilty to multiple felony counts related to illegally funneling firearms into the Morrisville community.
February Meet & Greet
The Lower Makefield Township Police Department has released its blotter of criminal incidents for the past week.
Morrisville Police said the incidents took place on Thursday night in the 300 block of North Pennsylvania Avenue.
Officials said the threat was received by Falls Township police, who later locked down the campus.
Pedro E. Rodriguez of Trenton, N.J., received 30 to 60 years for the fatal shooting of Mekhi Norman at a Morrisville nightclub.
“Go Red” Raises Awareness for Women’s Cardiac Health
PennDOT said that Bristol and Yardley boroughs are the only two towns in Bucks County to receive funding among 44 communities in the state.
Longtime Yardley Borough Councilman Uri Feiner is departing next month. The council seeks applications by Feb. 20.
Kindness takes many forms — big and small — and shows up all around Yardley Borough.
Mayor Caroline Thompson helped recognize four police officers at a recent Yardley Borough Council meeting.
The Lower Makefield Township Police Department has released its police blotter of criminal incidents for the past week.
The Yardley-Makefield Fire Company responded Monday morning to the single-vehicle crash on the highway.
The Yardley Historical Association is holding a program on Sunday about the many crossings of the Delaware River in December 1776.
The NFL championship is on the line between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots on Feb. 8. Find out where to watch below.
Pennsylvania American Water is providing tips for customers to be prepared during sub-freezing temperatures.
February 2nd sign-up deadline - Li Greci's Staaten (St. Patrick's Day
A winter storm is expected to bring heavy snow accumulations to the region this weekend, forecasters said.
The Lower Makefield Seniors are planning a day-trip to LiGreci's Staaten (NY)
Lower Makefield Township Police said the two burglaries took place over the past week.
The AOY Art Center hosts an exhibit that starts on Friday in Lower Makefield Township.
Morrisville’s Your Voice Caucus is voicing issues over cuts in the adopted 2026 municipal budget that may hinder police protection.
The grocery store is celebrating America's 250th anniversary with a display in the store for the rest of the year.
Lower Makefield Police said property thefts and damage are crimes of opportunity that residents can help prevent by following some tips.
Lower Makefield held its reorganization meeting this week, swearing in two supervisors and other local officials.
The Yardley museum outlined plans for the first quarter to celebrate the Semiquincentennial this year.
The Yardley Borough Council held its reorganization meeting on Monday night.
Councilman Uri Feiner is leaving the Borough Council once again for a business venture. He will remain on the board for a few more months.
Yardley Borough Police seek two suspects who hit a South Main Street retailer early Sunday morning.
Lower Makefield Police charged two people with drug possession during a traffic stop on Dec. 29.
Jared Stump filled a vacancy for two years on Yardley Borough Council, but didn't seek re-election to spend more time with his family.
Local lawmakers secured grants for numerous Lower Bucks County communities for projects next year.
The Yardley Borough Police Department is also getting a state grant to replace its leaky roof.
The Yardley-Makefield Fire Company said a family escaped a recent house fire in the Bridle Estates Development.
Patch and T-Mobile are recognizing the people, places and moments that made this year brighter.